"Duckhwan " <kimduckhwan@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> I try to use function 'FILENAME' in my matlab script.
>
> I have mexglx file. (I'm working on MacOSX 10.8.2)
MEX-files are platform-specific. For Mac, you will need a version of the
MEX-file compiled on Mac. It will have the extension .mexmaci64.
http://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/matlab_external/using-mex-files-to-call-c-c-and-fortran-programs.html#bra56dy-1
Before you try it, renaming your Linux MEX-file to have that extension won't
work. You will need to recompile or ask the person that gave it to you to
recompile it.
> When I try, the error message is "Attempt to execute SCRIPT FILENAME as a
> function:"
That directory must have a script file (containing help text) with the
extension .m and the same name as the MEX-file. If MATLAB can't find a
MEX-file for the architecture on which you're running MATLAB, but there's a
MATLAB program file with the extensions .m or .p, MATLAB will attempt to
execute that program file.
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